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COAL AT §3 A TON . Team in Detroit Air Derby Eleven Select Flyers Navy. - | | THE ‘SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON 3 RUM SHIPS TOAST D. C, First J u!oslnvinn‘ Envoy to United States Arrives SEPTEMBER 24, 1922-PART 1. e 4 MRS. COBLIDGE WILL AID COAL OUTPUT HEAVY. 6,505 Cars Sent to Market in Two |FRENCH BUDGET SHOWS HUGE DEFICIT FOR 1923 = Weeks in One Area. 22,927,928, RED CRUSS vaENTIDN HAZELTON; Ea.. iSeptember 23— 17 {Joane Approved, y The thirtysseven mines served by the Which Totals 3,711,000,000 . < : Hazelton and Mahenoy division of the 3 Ay 2 A > L ehig] alley raflroad have sent! -ancs ove Income. —_— 17 Specially Built or Reconstructed Is Selected With Cabinet Ladies |31Li65 tons of coal r 6505 care 10 | 1 e supisen prem e i i . - . ) R : of production, since the resumption | PARIS. September 23.—The French rokers With Big Stoeks‘ Raclng Planes Groomed for Cur‘ws U. S. Agenf Invited to Dine to Serve on the Recep- of operations, not including today's | budget for 1823, totaling 22,927.928,174 I . o H t - output, according to official figures | francs was 24 i on Committee. e ATy With trsy eures . was approved today by the Wil Have to Sel Out, Marine and Pulitzer Trophies Amid Cases of Scotch Over, ated prodetion thi tocal for e | finance commitice of the chamber of P e ) two weeks is expected to reach 338.- | deputies. Tie figure He Says. Twelve Miles Out. Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, wife of the|000 tons, according to Lehigh Valley | francs less than the | Vice President; Mrs. Charles E. a2 ::E'l‘wfl, It shows a deficit of 3.711,000 - Hughes, Mrs. Weeks, Mrs. Denby and it Y = o 0 ancs, an amount which corre- Out for one of the greatest honors|war. He was a leader of a squadron I“' g " sponds roughly to the interest pay- vives of other members of the cabl- bl the loan f e SEES BIG . PRODUCTION|ix tne nistory .of American .aero- of bombing planes which took part INSPECTS THEIR CARGOES net are among those who have been L uien s e chaieel o ety nautics—victory in the Curtiss marine | : : 5 | The deficit may be further inereased arships. asked to compose the reception com 3 i trophy and Pulitzer trophy races at| Lieut. A. W. Gorton and Lieut.{ i mittee for the delegates’ receptiton ! (e nent Gesidc 1o malntata Prepares to Reopen Plants After|netrolt, Mich. Octobar 7 to 14—the | David Rittenhouse were in service | His Eyes Bulge at Sight of Liquor during the national convention of the | Which “total 600.000.000 france Bec | Buying Fuel for $5 naval air gervice I8 pinning its hapes | o ‘the ontry of the United States in Trysti P American Red Cross, which will be sides the budget deficit, the govern- i uying on eleven carefully picked fiyers—|into the war, but enlisted in the in Trysting Place of held n thix city October 9, 10 and 11, {ment must aise by loan or lis equiva- N » o h C v .m. at |lent abouw h , L0/ Ta 8 for a Ton. nine Navy and two Marine Corpa men | United Staten Navy for aviation duty “Mother” Vessels. e rasbtiom Il e e === {spectal budget, which is to be res —and seventeen specially conditioned | po T (VAT WIS, Me Pacific fleet air ¢ Qctober 10 ~Judge John Barton|Five Are Reported Stolen, With |recsnciruciion cxpenaitares. " and constructed racing planes. squadrons t st year. Payne, chairman of the American Red ¢ Xepo; en, With |rcconstruction expenditures. & Dl q during the past v l& d Py the Associated Press. The Navy team is a collection of | Lieut. Rittenhouse will pilot_one of | Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. Sepssxndlotiet wembers ofithe cen: Total Value Placed | DETROIT, September 23.—Henry L,4)5¢s whose ability and experience in| the lBon:‘tlll IEcets the Pfi{lu;r NEW YCRK, September 23.—On ::?{al:&r:ml’l;(:e R | [} , while Lieut. on will ap- : 5 ; in a newspaper lntelrvln; 1[-;: fiving high-speed atrplancs, hydro- | mesm tn e e b ce o oot of a s | the rum banks, which skirt the coasts Miss Mabel T. Boardman, secrotary at $1,450. | . wdvieed the people of 0 pianes und bost eminenty 10w hem | AR micqre sevie. and. Laent. P et e e s A e -~ anitation Demands | country to “buy " | to represent naval aviation in the o fad o - Y welve-mile limit, the trysting N e ath are tumblin Mr. Ford granted|of authorities, who have viewed the | of the pllots who made an endurance |their satellites, the fast motor boat Blair, Mrs, Seaton Schroeder, Mra, |mond rings is prowling about fash- || —that plumbing be well done the interview shortly after his re-|selection with a critical eve. These |test of twenty hours in the F- v Theodore W. ichards, Mrs. Isaac |ionable residences apartments in —*“showy” fixtures will not ¢ twenty hou L |Capt. George. V. Tawes of the pro- B 2 i s turn -from southern Ohio, where he [men will be watched with keen in-|plane when this type was Mrst|pipition flagship Hahn, enc W. Littell, Mrs. Charlotte Lynch, Mrs. | the northwest section, the police be- long mask poor installation or Erranged for an uninterrupted move- | leTest by ‘localities they ropresent,!brought out, and latér was a mem- . encountered a Charles P. Carter, Mrs, Stmon Wolf, | lieve, ~following reports made at|ill 4oiloiive workmanship 11 Sastel from New England to California. ber of the squadrons which made |Whole fleet of suspected smuggling Mrs. bson Fahnestock;> Mrs. John | headquarters yesterday of the theft| i ment of coal to his Detroit industries. | And the planes. thex have been | the San Diego-Panama flight with |craft. today. Some of the alleged Allen Dougherty; Miss Clara D.|of five diamond ringe valucd at £1.430 . “Tell the people of the whole world | groomed ond overhauled. tested and | the Pacific fleet In the winter of |rym runners met Capt. Tawes with all Noyes, Miss Bligabeth G. Fox and| Mrs. David ¥. Kaime of The Con.| olbert umbing it you can.” Mr. Ford sail to his|rebuilt. while others have.been con- |1920-21. Lleut. Patterson saw serv- it ot £ & Misx Mabel Wilcox. necticut apartment, at 1Sth and M| agagl o) vouid save | [Lructed outright for the race, which | lce with ‘naval aviation' units in|the courtesy of the high seas, and his Hundreds of visitors throng the | streets northwest, reported the loss of | interviewer, “that if they wouid s will not only peint out the leader in | France during the latter part of the [report of his adventures reads like National Red Cross building, which | three of these rings. ¢ e invites closest scrutiny. It's money they should not buy coul infspeed. but will sustain or condemn|war and has been attached to the 3 clipping from the soclet is situated between the . A. 2. Hall | first missed them on September 1% SrASIVILES GIORCS L any great amount now. Tell them |theories that pointed toward advance- | Atlantic fleet air forces. L eFRoclety feotumy, and the Corcoran Art Gallary, on 17th |One, which ix valued at $600, is d well done, every phase of it— o Tou¥ Only enough to ket along on. | ment in fiying. Curtiss Navy Raeer. oAl Jeast one ship master oftered street northwent, every Sunday since |serfbed as a two-sione dimond ring ||l the work you can't see as well For coal prices are tumbinig and e o dine and tg’ wine the doughty the inauguration of the Sunday after- |With an emerald in the center |l - 116 visible connections, fix- 14 N Ni i hy they will go much lower. They will | Nmerous Navy entries in the two | Volsteadism skipper, and showed him ¢ noon receptions there when promi- | Another, valued at $400. contains = have opportunity, later on, to get 18 captained by |races will be watched with consider- |about ship and promised him to in- :SICH PAVICHICH, |Pent Washington women act as host- | three diamonds, while the third, tures, etc. thelr winter's coal much more | =T Mark A. Mitacher, | able interest, among them the Curtiss &pect a-large and lusclous cargo of 8 3 esses upon invitation of Mrs. John | valued at $300. a French ring. girSee Colbert about remodeling iy who I8 In general charge of the train- | Navy racer, which will be plloted *y |the best liquor the Bahamas has to| Who has a long diplomatic record in | 37jcn “Pougherty. manager of the | with a ruby in the center, surrounded [l ¢hat Bathroom or making repair i eI My ing for the races. Commander Mit- |Lieut. Brow. This type of biplane |offer. Capt. Tawes would not be ix the mewly | Waichington division. Miss Helen | by twenty-one diamonds. Al of them | enty Coal Say | scher entered. the Naval Academy !is well known, since one of them,|wined, neither would he be dined, an minister { Cannon, daughter of -“Uncle Joe” Can- | have Tiffany settings. RICE J. COLBERT Mr._Ford, in company with his|from Hillshoro. Wis. and may be |plloted by Bert Acosta, won the race |but he did inspect, it is inferred, with United States, arrived KFri-| ., former Speaker of the House of | Miss Elizabeth Dotson. 2130 K MAU o son, Edsel, president of the Fordclassed with the pioneers of naval|for the Pulitzer trophy at Omaha |bulging eyes. Having no dry powers |day aboard the 8. &. Franee to take | jiopresentatives, will be hostess to-|street northwest, reports the loss of Heating— Plumbing—Tinning Motor Company, spent three daysiaviation, for he entered the flyving |last year, making a speed of 176.6 [outside the twelve-mile limit, Capt. hin official fchich | oy and a cordial invitation is ex- |two diamond rings, one of which con- £ along the Detroit, Toledo and Ironton | branch of ‘the service when the first |miles per hour—the world's record |Tawes was left with nothing’ to do nd playwrl n ot | tended to visitors and residents in|tains three o W twelve chip 621 F Street Fhone no railroad, the manufacturer’s Property; | training camp was established at|for a closed course. The same plane but report, which he did. The report | devoting hix time to diplomatic | \(yihington to attend and view the | diamonds. valu.d $30. and another, | [} $016-3017 and saw hundreds of thousands of | Pensacola. Fla.. in 1915, He is alxo |tried over u stralghtaway has made |Was duly received and recorded by | werviee. exhibits and war relics on display in {a five-stone diamond ring, valucd ai p tons of coal moving northward, xe known as one of the pilots of the N 197.8 miles per hour. which, is an{John D. Appleby. chief zone pro-, ————————— —————— —— C museum. $100. » sald. ~They arranged for an ample | planes. which attempted transatiantic | American speed record, if not & |hibition agent apd master of the pro- supply of fuel for the Ford pIAnts|fights. Until he took command of | WOrld's record, for stralght fight. hibition nav. 4 L L L L L L mm ro!—.’m:r';es “‘r:x’gl‘:x‘c" o e ahnouncel; :::agi‘l.,.{n-,r:r?.::.m., here. he was c:frr:? cx‘: lyp? was ?’eu;:ned |éy the Boarded Several Suspects. i ) e T T e T e e L e LT Tl 1 gy to run the country, for a long tme.” | (EHECE (0 DETREUDE The OrERmIE | in co-operation with the Navy |, Capt Tawes report sld he boarded | 2 Mr. Ford sabl ““The hIgh DIICes | craft with' the Tacifle flaet. #iT" | Department, and bullt by that cor.|leveral suspects. Most Interesting . were made because the supply Ticot. (Staren W casoL AT o Y role San |among these was the Tacotha, Ameri- held back from the market. CHE SHTob = Callaw poration in an effort to produce &n|can name. Britlsh register, Scotch a E will pllot one of the Rooth racers at |alrplane with the maximum aero- . Se i the pricc is falling rapidly. ko e & e liquor, bound from the Bahamas to for $5 a ton. That. of course, in-|DARes N8 rec e 2- -1 Capt. Taw e - mines to Toledo. At Cincinnati Edsel a - enlisted in the Nay R & vel- | ri, » v a t i i isi al for approximately $3 a ton at|Seérved in the early part of the war|Navy Department, but not yet in gen-| 240 for the schooner. Citi “Toddlers’ C " the mines. And that is $2 a ton |38 An inmtructor in_ground school | €ral service use. The information| “ughin'anoy,” he shouted when near Tue DO eTs FUOmEN [ ] less than what the brokers patl for | Work at Minneapolis, Minn. After the | obtained by testing this eigine 1n{onough to be heard. . i it. The brokers have held their |armistice. Callaway went on inactive |races is being applied in the.form of | “ighin “ahoy your own self,” i Bring Joy. . coal so long that their profits have | AUtV and took up commercial flying jmodifications to the sample enginelg,onged the captain of the T: TR ° . o e e e ha e o Cafifarnia, Dt Iater s mecriina | betors. such sngines are. adopted. for | Sponded, the S wcons When We Clos€ Tomorrow, Monday Evening— unload at any prioe. Before spring |ualified for a permanent comm general service. The CR machine | "I want to board you and ascertai Mrs Susie Root Rhodes, supe > bl gomes youw'll see coal sell for a good |and has since been engaged in test|as the present title holder, is, of | your cargo.” ) ascertain | S unicipal playgrounds, 1¢ft Was deal below $3 a ton.” ;’ur‘k and spotting for the Pacific|course, the favorite, based on past Most assuredly. Certainly, Cer- | ingtap yesterday on a trip that willl Sees Price Tumble. w5 performance. It is the first airplane|eainly, sir,” shouted the captaln of |take her to a score . [} / 118 . mer Ball Piteher. in this country to have attained|the Tacoma I ich by and when she returns sev Asked as to his opinion regarding| pun; e speeds above 190 mil d i a e n a rich baritone. = the anthracite situstion, Mr. Forq | HUrling the sphere for two seasons lP i : miles and it {s due| ~Capt. Tawes and his men met with |hence she expects 1o bring with = = #aid: . “We saw a good deal of that | @ member of the pitching staff of | largely to the special wing construc- 'hearty reception as they placed their | her many ideas for improving the . e o the New.York Glants may have in-|tlon adopted that no difficultics were | foot, or rather fest, on the deck of | recreation of her depart- ot i De falitnx precey auiskor|culcated the first principles of aero. | ¢Xperlenced. ~Abroad in connection | the Tacom: ment. 3 at least it ought tu. dynumics in Ensign Al Williams. | With racing there hus been a succes- “How are all the folks?" asked the | Mrs. Rhodex plans to stop in anum- . . “For the price at the mine is|Willams twirled for the Giants in be-|sion of wing failures in. the air.|grizzled captain of the Tacoma, in stern cities E of ng -l ade ce umlture S tumbling and the newspapers of the | t¥€en law courses at Fordham Uni.|largely due to fabric tearing loose|his most playful and taking manner. enters of pop countiy should Keep ‘everlastingly | TeTsity until the war came along and | under the action of terrific pressures Resteh B b Pt re leaving Wi - A . 3 - ¥ writing about it to see that the fail | then entered the air navy after ground | Generated at these speeds. However. ol inaugurated “toddlers You have appreciated its opportunities—and that’s what we hoped in price at the mine i5 passed on by | WOTK at Massachusetts Institute of [the CR plane has its wing covered The captain of the Tacoma took the | ¢ on all of the municipal play- . Ko Ao hose who haven't taken the broker and retaller intorder that | Technologs. b AnAT et Rt Wf‘!hmfl;)';'voii- 3 ‘;h[lch :’h? t-lbrlc skipper of the Hahn in tow and|grounds. Mrs. Rhodes looks upon for. Now we are giving one more day for those who havent take e home-owner aml his family may | - P. Muleahy t. L. H.|covering is glued and ironed in place, Sy ; as one of the most v oot e e Ofer— s s Vi ot thY besrat oty A canderson Wil Loproscnt e iy | o Shat tneri e aod ironed in placs: | steered nim about the schooner, which [ that innovation as ene of the T advantage of this most extraordinary offer—that permits you to Corps on the Navy team. The former, | working loose San piled high with most tempting et cince si Says People Robbes Wha wears the distinguished servics | | Another apeedster of outstanding | Scoich brands. Almost pridefully the | KTounfs fepprument since i _Mr. Ford declared it ‘was “high|medal. took part in the bombing taste | interest s the model 18-T tractor trl: | canten, Of the Tacoma pointed to the A Raterw corner s for time’ systematic robbery of the|off the Virginla capes last year when | plane, to be flown by Lieut, L. H.|osih (orfoy o™ the tropleal isle.j, ti, [0 % Ou e Our urc ses 0 American people and manipulation of | ex-German ships wers used In testing | Sanderson. C. & M. C. The. tripiant | tael;ihe air of a Sindbad. narrating ; fromt LW 10 LS Ml sho the country’s economic resources Is | the effectiveness of bombing from | was designed by C. B. Kirkham and | ool iR tale. e told of the rich (pine MU DU L S whore © these i jtopped." and renewed his charges that | planes. Lieut. Sanderson was a con- | built in 1918 by the Curtiss Aero- |chaecd oy the strange tand of et TiTer ehidren mas play in the out- nanclal interests staged the rail and {testant in the Pulitzer race in 1921.|plane and Motor Corporation as a NG o Naneau. n e 0 a ore ; i v W ‘e | doors and at the same time be segre- "nuglsr::klfe ;:;nlel,h"e e L i\{'ees‘l"lsn;ie:"g:gll\? 1‘:’:‘21?’:52‘,&"“; iwo=sextersicombat »plune lof - maxi- '\'vlon‘:; f:.?‘flubri‘t;:;";o"r'v:in':zmm.f gaated from their older brothers and r (Asked the cxact * reason for the|besn im service with Marine Corps Hnoed, 1e i Mealy that s ivgs | war anoard for s string of 3“‘*"‘!?,0;‘,',’(,5“"‘° TompLabant e N closing ol s plants, which he termed | aviation units i aiti = i 3 - - rhite money 5 N 5 i % can sti <t any 1 i P ish— an “industrial strike. the manufac. | Domingo, n.Haltl dng “i8si Irould have been put into production | “I can count 3000 cases of contra: | Another innovation this fall is the i You can still make up most any combination you wish—but you turer continued Lient M. A. Elllott, who is sthed-" wons Sthe tariits Lioiorn front. As it{Band” said Capt Tawes. smilingly,|decision of Mrs. Rhodes to open (6| g must do it between opening and closing time tomorrow. Here's what's “The plants were closed, first. out | uled to fiy X eanlane in , g, the xample plane made on trials | thus' displaying 2. wealth of froni | plavgrounds at 10 o'clock instead o caiiabl rervthing for the oo Pl of consideration for our workmen |the Curtiss tropty, an_aviation | 51 1&0 sheed 3 miee s 2oun{Reeth 5 + i moonifor thazjoint bensfit(of the Tod available—everything dor {theothce. ind, Second, consideration of all the | history which Gates from the Janding | AUCh was then a world's record for| “Not contraband.” corrected the jdlers and the boys and girls who 2 people in Detroit—and T1l be dis- [of the first American forcce in France. oy ot aieplene and 1s et be: centain of Bie Tacoms. bowing palite-jare 1n thoal enly dn_ the ,“";,‘,'“f";'i Desks— Card Index Folders— Carbon Paper— appoint, the people of the whole | He was attached to English, vo- 11y, “we are more than twelve miles|In previous vears the plavgrounds 2 - o Diien. States: do wut rount By il ana Teatite Aviag untiy | rench |seater fighting _machine. For the | out, but as for the inventory you nre{im\'e not opened until noon_during | Directors’ Tables— Cabme'b— Office Safes— Typ.ewnler action and the example of our work- { coutinuance of hostility abroad and |Purpose of the Curtiss marine trophy | quite correct. 3.000 c: .| the school months. Revolving Chairs— Letter Files— Glass Desk Pads— Ribbons— men in not buying coal now. when |has been identified with the Pacific![8C¢: two of these alrplanes which (and that is worth $133 ! i i 8— Small G Smoking Stands— Tery Shortly, Tihey Gom By’ mnch | flast wpotting Squadrons for the maat)Were in store have been reconditioned | “Correct.” agreed Capt. Tawes, as! Side Chairs— Costumer: reen moking Stan ikt A ) i g and fitted with pontoons to convert|he refused libations and viands and WEEKS GOES NORTH. Tables— Waste Baskets— Tables— Portable We pay Ford workmen high wages | , i e them to seaplanes. They are fitted!prepared to leave the schooner. SactelAT WeCkal hhs R tne: oy iia) ab 7 e Ih¥ kard wokmel high wages | 3 plame. | with the Curtiss CC-12, 400-horse-| _Six other boats were boarded by | pome at Lancaster, N. H.- (o spend a ! Filing Cases— Index Cards— Office Rugs— Typewriters— homes and to bring up their families| Lieut. H. J. Brow is entered in|power—a light 12-cylinder engine|Capt. Tawes and his reception com-|fcw days with his family. i Book Guide Cards— Writing Fluid— decently. Te do this a workman must | the Pulitzer race as a pilot for the | especially designed for this airplane.{mittee, but as .all were more than | —————————————— ] Ca.(e&— have & macgin of $250 or $300 a|Curtiss racer. Lieut. Brow will also|These triplanes are belleved to be the | twelve miles out he made no move to! ! . year above his living expenses. But|fiy a TS bipiane in the Curtiss race. |only triplanes in the country and are | seize any of the craft. Some of the ' H And many other items Fere these coal pirates come along | Brow has been connected with naval |of considerable technical interest on|anchored schooners were devold of e by s Lo ot e s raem: | aviation since the outbreak of the | this account. cargoes, which Mr. Appleby says In- | | of coal sent to market force the - dicated - that tNey had disposed of | i ° ° rice up until our workmen's margin | their stocks to incoming launches. state | Ik paving hikh wages oniy e SHIP SEIZURES PROTESTED, W bate 8 sacancy for highclaws experi | am e . om lna lons ' itlon of pavin, wages only to | . Igh-class| experi- | PR V6 Lo torced to pas he h,g,,| \ | eneed salesman ‘in weil known Realtér's ofice. | \\-u'xen on to the coal r:bbers. 8 ! . ;Cm d-‘xay———ni e ieatiaa Replies confidential. “It's high time that the stupid, cal- ada’ rect Communication : s qulating, systematic, wholesale Tob- All growers of dahlias are avited to They give you an idea of how you = bery: of ‘the.American people through bring flowers for an exhibit of dahlia on Subject to Wasihngton. = o Foca: Hor tlre” Juggling, manipulation and hold- | varieties to be held In the American | By the Ansociated Press. ; can double your purchase for ing ‘back of the country's economic | {Dahlia Socfety trial gafden at Tni-| OTTAWA, September 23.—The resources should be stopped. i T I+ v é + A . v, versity of Maryland éxperiment sta- | Canadian government has received 301 Cumberland Ave. Raps Wali Street, Officer Found in Lively Auto P: tion Octob : 2. i Yo aat nioBire’ Sudl thie s r Found in Lively Auto Party | tion October % g::::‘u ::g:u]m (‘r;‘e h._se:'zure ‘?r; 8 rooms. r;;'m_ Z-car garage :I‘ zang of Wall-street financiers that ; an vessels on the high seas by eautiful ‘grounds. irui Gack the brokers are to blame. Says He Was Taking Them Cotred, Campter, Order Eastern Star| pronibition enforcement officers of | J and garden { . “There aree two vital elements that to Station. | Cole-Talbert in sonw -recical tomae. | the United States. it was announced Just_the place for children control coal supply—production and 0 1on. | Tow, 8 p.m., at John Wesley A. M. E. |today. As yet the government has| portation. H |Z " Chureh.” C. “Gedll | Cober, planist, | not acted, but it is understood a com- A’ few weeks ago the country was | B | Howard University, will assist. * ¢ munication will be sent to authorities . . Al spread over by propaganda that there i Whether or not Policeman F. R.| 2 3 in Washington and the protests placed | Ml.lloglny-finulled Typewnter Stand— was a coal shoftage, while So 'much Reh, jr, of the fourth precinct sta- | The 'Soroptimixt Club will have u|before the British government. coal was being loaded that there was {tion ‘vas guilty of conduct unbecom- |luncheon tomorrow, 12:15 p.m., at City | The belief is held here that Canadian Inspect Today or Monday The list price of a car shortage for movement of other [ ing an officer on the morning of |Club. Mrs. Mabel W. Willebrandt, as- | Vessels beyond the three-mile limit Take Roekville cars or e e The list price of September and merits dismissal |sistant United States attorney gen-|are not subject to interference by diive ent Wikconsin Ave. which is ... Sagiiie the railroad labor board cut |from the force, will be declded by |eral, will speak of recent viaits to|American dry agents. Sye ant Minctain Ave which is . ‘w‘nlges of shusl:\cnou\‘:;a)‘ Kl;leelov\;"!: :;;ml;;r; of the police. trial board to- |Sareptimist clubs of ‘California. 1 block, then right to Cum- Revolving Chair ~ iving . wage. course, m rrow. : 7 - =i 2 atraek, as was expected. They did | Testimons in the cise was taken| The RMobernon kool of Perasnality | ORDERED TO CANAL ZONE. wWet ek Glass Desk Pad...... -T,-""'d“-' e C: Eito ':"‘h" P What their leaders told them and |yesterday at a sessiof of the trial|will give an Informal reception 10| Gommander Foss §. Culp. command W.C. & AN. 3 and 5 Card Drawer with adjustable back, wood seat | they played right into the hands of | board at_the sixth precinct.station.|welcome Mrs, Roberson's return from |y B At oot Set Index Cards.. and leather ~ covered p.dd:d»sl 00 ’ the coal gougers—they made perfect | William H. Wahly. assistant corpor- [abroad at the Triangle House, adjoin- | o€ 5" to tho” Panama. Canal Zone for Set Guide Cards - $17.60 =2 the next step In the plans of the coal |ation counsel and Capts. L. J: Stolland | Ing Grace Dodge Hotel;“Tuesday, 81{guty. analiZone 5 > pirate bankers of Wall street. They |C. P. M. Lord comprised the board. . (p.m. Former students and their | Tuc . : tied up the cars. Reh, through Attorney Luctan Van |friends invited. “Then came the Interstate Com-|Roren. contended that he hailed af. . ; merce Commission with service order pa.rly‘ of \u\-&n menh and‘ 3\"q{n‘u:.“_"l;|leme::-;:mt u'fi““ “A::od-'&ln number twenty-three for shipment |motoring in the southwest distric iday, 8 p.m., Metropolitan s of Coal given priarity rights by Her- | early Sunday morning, on account of |A. M. E. Z. Church. Improvements of BEST BUYS IN CHEVY CHASE, D. C. $35.20 for bert Hoover. 1 wonder if the com- |the machine being without lights, |section to be considered. w5 B SR mission didn’t see that-it was playing |aid that he bodarded the car with the | * 4 41st &I‘ld lemgston N w = right into the hands of the coal |intent of taking them to the t°w‘h|'flGmAfl0H ACTIVITIES. T profitgers? The crder regulated noth- | preeinct station. sl 5 and ing. ‘Tt was used by unscrupulous| Tt was the contenting 8 of eutls S TODAY. I 05 ot e O T o | kel 86 U, Bk Bl 24U e e el g oty v 39th and Keokuk N.W.. : We were cffered this bootleg coal | ever, that Reh had been drinking and s-mem: Fae s i -Fini: — Zin 10000 “'ton - lots—again . and | that he stopped the young people for bers and fricnas will meet at 230 Beautifnl detachied (6-raomsiand bath Hiomes thor Portable Typewnten—. Mahogany-Finished Desk: : ‘m:“We | frivolous Z g 21 o N . B e U itnout "paying | clothes at the time of the ocourrence, | fOUNd-trip ticket to Great Falls oughly modern. . J The list price of The list price of $68 00 graft—thate another basio reason | which resuitec I, hip BERE RECh|to Bull Neck Run, where the minc . .. $12 which is ............. o which is ........ . . why we g‘x’:{:‘qt Congress find out the | of the Tirst precinct at 9th and E h;mlrncsud. Herbert J. Howland is in Pnce, Corners, s ,500» Revolving Chair 5 7 hwest. CHRTEe, 4 ’ 0 Typewriter Chair. YOIV truth abows these things and rectify | Streets nort ype' i thiem? TIW Amerlcan heople are en- | - The. trial board slap took up the| wne wanderlusters' hike will start Inside, $11,500 Typewriter Stand. A0 ‘s:'det il titled to have euch abuses rectified. | E23€ OF LONSEIST " qtation, who fs | from Wisconsin and ‘Massachusetts _Stack of Bookcases, 2 sec- ot “We.saw this gigantic plan coming | 10 004" len being oversealous in an |3venues at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. Paige Terms, $2,000 Cash—$100 per month tions, top and base.... 2350/ SI, aste Basket .. \ to a head with unprecedented profits | TUI RS o e on September 2, It | Will lead.. A business meeting will | B-ass Cuspidor . bout to fall into the laps of the |TWC% "% ueq until the board meets|be held Wednesday evening at Per- ° | * ; ew - York mine-owning, crooked- | "o "oyt gaturday. petual building; 11th and E streets. 550.00 broker-backing gang. We believed | %8 Al hikers. are asked to -attend. i (o] . 1chell oy q - To maw a war, at least partially. to] < g AT 70 = ’ frustrate this stupendous fraud. SPORTSMAN DIES 3 NIGHT. o % ‘And that's the third and final rea-l & R 1405 lrvmg N.W._ “,fll‘ s ,00 en why we shut down until we could | CANTON, Ohio, September 23.—John | - Mrs. Dorothy Sutton, who recently = 5100 wi or. . by 136 rth f Zot coal, and other industries could | C. Welty, seventy, atiorney, banker and | drrived in this country from a tour. of = WO or. . get coal, at honest prices.” manufacturer of Canton and for the|duty in the near east, will give an —— WILL AID GERMANS. Imperial League of Industry to Push Claims Against U. S. .BERLIN, September 23.—The Im- perial League of German Industry has announced that (t is iu a position to agsist {ts members: jn legal or other T P-r:'non. necessasy for presenting clgims to property seized by the TUnited States. b The charge for such services has bhert quotéd.at one-half of 1 per cent of the value of the propefty involved. past seven vears.president of the Na- tional Trotting Assoclation, dled at his home here late today. 7 A table of anthracite prices, from last spring were nearly double those FIGURES SHOW D. C. COAL PRICES | 'HAVE BEEN MOUNTING STEADILY reveals an increase in the dent made in the consumer’s pocketbook. Prices coal principally used by the householder. The figures, obtained from The Evening Star files, are: informal talk in the .Sunday- school rooms of the Church of the Covenant this afiernoon at 3 o'clock. 1917 to the spring of 1822, inclusive, ©Of 1917 for the four grades of hard N ‘est a GREETINGS Allow me to express to you my deep- ppreciation for your kind patron-, age in the past year, which has made - .my first anniversary a very successful 12 Quart Bottles of Ink. . .......$15.00 Another 12 Bottles : Please remember we cannot accept 1. } 24 Bottles for $16.00 nor make any exchanges—every sale must subject to prior sale, of course. Don’t Forget—Only One Day More! phon:'orden, send C. O, D. final ‘and for cagh— e 117, 1918, 1918, : FRENCH AT LEGION MEETING. Spring. ~ Fall Spring. Fall. Spring. Fall < _ occasion. 13 lon % 3 P 7 . 3 10.70 11.50 flns sl s LA O E e e WM. H. GROVERMANN AtoZB B In th for New York % p ? - A o Tanie el Toave for Moy Yo o8 IR T sk - 0 usiness bureau, Inc. party wil e composed of Deputy Chas. 2t oA ? 1922, . JEWELER E 5. rirand, ‘Lieut. Marie Davigneau, pring. pring. ~ Fail. Spring. ? . *1.13 Phone 4 q ¢ Tieut. Andre Boulard; respectively pre $12.65 $14.30 $14.35 $15:50 s y W. Ba.llard I.llldlllg P 340 G Street THoat. wenesa) mecrgtary and. treasurer 1275 1470 1480 '15.8 807 11th Street N. W. B Franklin 3690 1 s ' 7 the Interallied Veterans’ leration, ~12.85 14.70 B v 2 < 7 = Marcel Heraut 105 1115 : : ‘ e -1~ —T-T- o a_member of the A& i municipal council. 7